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For years, critics (and snobby friends) told you that you must watch The Wire with subtitles and zero distractions. That you have to appreciate the cinematography.

The one that lives on your second monitor or plays on your phone during dinner?

Mine is Parks and Recreation . Drop yours in the comments—and don't pretend it’s The Sopranos unless you actually mean it. About the Author: A writer who has started Andor four times and still can't tell you what happens past episode three, but can quote every line of Community season two. My.Friends.Hot.Mom.demidelia.XXX.-SiteRip--Gold...

The "Background TV" Paradox: Why We Can’t Focus on the Best Shows We’ve Ever Seen

Why? Because a masterpiece ends. You watch Chernobyl once, you feel terrible for a week, and you cancel your subscription. For years, critics (and snobby friends) told you

Welcome to the . The Comfort of the Familiar vs. The Anxiety of the New Let’s be honest: You aren't actually "watching" Grey’s Anatomy at 11:30 PM. You are folding laundry, doom-scrolling Twitter, and vaguely listening for Meredith Grey’s voice. This isn't entertainment; it’s a weighted blanket for your ears.

Is your streaming queue a museum of masterpieces you’ll never actually watch? Mine is Parks and Recreation

Screw that. If watching a 4K HDR Blu-ray of Blade Runner 2049 on mute while you clean your kitchen makes you happy, that is valid. If listening to a true crime podcast at 2x speed while playing Tetris is how you decompress, go for it.